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Of Friday 14 March 2003 Supplement No. 1 Order of Wear Number 56878 Monday 17 March 2003 http://www.london-gazette.co.uk 3351 Registered as a newspaper Published by Authority Established 1665 of Friday 14 March 2003 Supplement No. 1 Order of Wear CENTRAL CHANCERY OF Imperial Service Order* THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD Royal VictorianOrder (Class V)* iv St James’s Palace, London SWI Order of the British Empire (Class V)* Note: The above applies to those Orders of similar 17th March 2003 grades. When the miniature or riband of a higher grade of The following list shows the order in which Orders, a junior Order is worn with that of a lower grade of a Decorations and Medals should be worn in the United senior Order, the higher grade miniature or riband should Kingdom, certain countries of the Commonwealth and in come first, eg, the miniature or riband of a K.B.E. will the Overseas Territories. It incorporates the Decorations come before a C.B. and a G.C.M.G. will come before a and Medals instituted since 1983 and should be K.C.B. The ribands of Orders, when the riband is worn substituted for the list dated 28th October 1983. This list alone, will be of the width of that of a Member of the innoway a Vects the precedence conferred by the Statutes Order. If there is no Fifth Class the riband will be of the of certainOrders uponthe Members thereof. See the width of that of a Companion of the Order. notes towards the end of this list for guidance about aronet s adge letters after the name for those awards indicated with an B ’ B * (The Badge is wornsuspended asterisk. round the neck from the riband in the same manner as the Neck Badge of anOrder. It takes precedence VICTORIA CROSS* immediately after the Badge of the Order of Merit. It GEORGE CROSS* is not worn in miniature and the riband is not worn with Undress Uniform.) British Orders of Knighthood,Etc. Order of the Garter*i Knight Bachelor’s Badge (The Badge is worn Order of the Thistle*i suspended round the neck from the riband in the Order of St Patrick*i same manner as the Neck Badge of an Order. It takes Order of the Bath* precedence immediately after the Badge of a Knight Order of Merit*ii (immediately after Knights and Commander of the Order of the British Empire.) Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath) Indian Order of Merit (Military)*v Order of the Star of India* Order of St Michael and St George* Decorations Order of the Indian Empire* Conspicuous Gallantry Cross* Order of the Crownof India* iii Royal Red Cross (Class I)* Royal VictorianOrder (Classes I, II andIII)* Distinguished Service Cross* Order of the British Empire (Classes I, II and III)*iv Military Cross* Order of the Companions of Honour*ii (immediately Distinguished Flying Cross* after Knights and Dames Grand Cross of the Air Force Cross* Order of the British Empire) Royal Red Cross (Class II)* Distinguished Service Order* Order of British India* Royal VictorianOrder (Class IV)* Kaisar-i-Hind Medal Order of the British Empire (Class IV)*iv Order of St John.
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